When I pulled the first boot off and looked at it I was a bit confused. I KNOW it leaked like a sieve from the WD40 test. But the o-ring was shiny, totally uniform, without and cracks or gaps, and completely flat. Then I remembered that it isn't supposed to be flat.
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Well, finally (after 4 years) pulled the carbs off to replace the intake o-rings. Old screws came out without a problem, since the first tool to touch them was an impact driver. Thanks to all the folks that have mentioned that throughout history.
When I pulled the first boot off and looked at it I was a bit confused. I KNOW it leaked like a sieve from the WD40 test. But the o-ring was shiny, totally uniform, without and cracks or gaps, and completely flat. Then I remembered that it isn't supposed to be flat.Tags: None
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BassCliff
Hi,
Old intake boot and flat O-ring:
New intake boot and O-ring:
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Gonzo
I finally got my boots pulled today (bad episode of stripped and seized up screws) and the rings on mine were flatter than a girl on a big wheel. One was broken and the other 3 were so flat they weren't even at least flush with the boot, they had flattened beneath that point. I can only imagine what a huge difference it's going to make with clean carbs, new boots, sealed air box etc, etc. My bike is going to thank me.
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JEEPRUSTY
Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI finally got my boots pulled today (bad episode of stripped and seized up screws) and the rings on mine were flatter than a girl on a big wheel. One was broken and the other 3 were so flat they weren't even at least flush with the boot, they had flattened beneath that point. I can only imagine what a huge difference it's going to make with clean carbs, new boots, sealed air box etc, etc. My bike is going to thank me.
Well you will get a sealed joint. I have had several instances where the boots had different levels of o-ring left. All were brittle and useless as a seal. It is odd how they shrivel to a point lower than the sealing surface.
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They will flatten with time. I suggest a coat of high temp grease to help them last. Replace the stock Phillips screws with Allens. Torque to approx' 8-9 ft/lb.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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